Equatorial Guinea

At a Glance

Capital

Malabo

Language

Spanish, French, Portuguese

Population

1,222,442 (2015 est)

GDP Total

$23.744 billion (2016 est)

GDP Per Capita

$28,923 (2016 est)

Assessing Travel and Visa Obligations

Whether you can travel lawfully as a business visitor or require work authorization depends on the types of activities you will be conducting during your time in Equatorial Guinea. In case you are unsure if your activities constitute business or work, please seek advice from your immigration counsel.

Traveling for Business

What sorts of activities can I pursue as a business visitor?

Business visitors traveling to Equatorial Guinea may engage in the activities below. This list is not comprehensive, and most professional activities, if performed for less than 30 days, are considered business activities.

Attend business meetings

Attend conferences

Attend training workshops

Develop professional business contacts

Negotiate business contracts

If I qualify as a business visitor, do I need a visa for Equatorial Guinea?

US nationals do not require a visa to enter Equatorial Guinea to conduct business activities. All other foreign nationals must obtain a Business Visa from an Equatorial Guinean Embassy or Consulate, prior to travel.

Working in Equatorial Guinea

What sorts of activities require a work permit?

Most professional activities, if performed for more than 30 days, generally require work authorization for Equatorial Guinea.

If I am traveling to Equatorial Guinea for work, what type of work permit do I need?

The type of work permit required depends on the nature and duration of your work. The most common Equatorial Guinean work permits are:

Permit A (PA) Work Permit (short-term work permit)

Initial Permit B (IPB) Work Permit (long-term work permit)

Are there any nationals who are exempt from work permit requirements?

There are no nationals who are exempt from the work permit requirement in Equatorial Guinea.

US nationals are exempt for the work permit requirement for up to 90 days per year. Registrations or other formalities may be required before these nationals can work or reside in Equatorial Guinea.

What else should I know?

Inevitably, the legal and strategic considerations impacting visa selection or work authorization eligibility entail careful consideration of many factors. We recommend that you consult with your immigration counsel before taking any course of action.